Custom build known as "The Six Shooter" by Time Machines using components from a 1999 Dodge Viper
8.0L/450 HP Viper V-10 engine
Custom-built 4-speed electronic automatic transmission with overdrive
Custom midplate to adapt the Viper engine to the transmission
Curious Yellow Paint with a White basecoat and Black V-10 painted hockey stick stripes
Viper frame rails welded to the barracuda body shell along with custom-fabricated frame rail sections and new sheet metal parts including a majority of the floor
Viper coilover shocks were rebuilt and re-valved for the heavier body
Engine PCM was programmed for a factory Viper engine with intake and exhaust modifications to run on 91 unleaded fuel
Power-operated convertible top
The Viper dash, steering column, seats, console and wiring were joined to the Barracuda interior and wiring
Custom Baer disc brake system with 13-inch rotors and 6-piston front, 4-piston rear calipers
Hood opens with electric motors
Upholstered trunk compartment
Custom stereo system
Custom car cover with storage bag
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Barracuda
Listing ID:CC-1957835
Price:$125,000
Location:Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Barracuda
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Engine Size:V-8
Odometer:74366
Convertible:Yes
Title Status:Clear
Engine History:Replaced
Engine Condition:Running
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